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This article reads like it was directly copied from a book. I have tried to streamline it just a bit, but there is much that can be deleted or condensed into encyclopedic format. 198.203.136.200 18:34, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
The 1st Cavalry Regiment was not deactivated completely. the 8th Squadron 1st Cavalry was flagged in March of 2007 at Ft. Lewis Wa. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.10.214.81 ( talk) 03:50, 21 October 2007 (UTC)
2/1 Cav is also active again:
On June 1, 2006 at Ft Lewis, WA, a large Army reflagging ceremony occurred. The 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry’s colors were cased, the colors of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment were transferred, and the 4th Brigade, 2d Infantry Division colors were uncased. The 2d Squadron, 1st Cavalry’s colors were uncased as part of this latter ceremony. Our unit is alive once again after a 10 year stand down. ( http://www.2-1cavalry.com/history.htm) Also, 1/1 Cav and 2/1 Cav took part in Desert Shield/Storm assigned to 1AD and 2AD respectively. (2/1 Cav was attached to 1/7Cav 1CD) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.191.27.197 ( talk) 04:49, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
3/1 Cav was also reactivated and took the place of 1/30 INF in 3/3 I.D. in the middle of 2006. They are currently in Iraq. That was my unit before I ETS'd. Feral Mind ( talk) 01:45, 26 April 2008 (UTC)
8th Squadron 1st Cavalry Regiment of the 5th Brigade 2nd Infantry Division deployed to southern Afghanistan in the Spin Boldak District, Kandahar Province in July 2009 and returned to Joint Base Lewis/McChord in July 2010. In July of 2010 after 5th Brigade 2nd Infantry Division returned from deployment to southern Afghanistan, there was a Brigade reflagging ceremenony where 5th Brigade became 2nd Brigade 2nd Infantry Division. Brian14harris ( talk) 00:01, 8 December 2010 (UTC)
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I don't understand how this article fits within the scope of WikiProject Tambayan Philippines, because the 1st Cavalry Regiment (United States) was deployed in Vietnam, not the Philippines. JustAGuyOnWikipedia ( talk) 22:25, 29 November 2016 (UTC)
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Is there any source for the existence of a 4th squadron before 1958 (and is the once source we have even RS)? Slatersteven ( talk) 10:54, 9 July 2017 (UTC) Try as (I might I can find not one reference outside the one we have even for the 4ths existence prior to 1958. Nor (oddly) can I find any reference to this being a wide spread rumor or story. I would have thought a well know mystery would have been widely discussed on the US equivalent of ARS or in magazines. But I can find zilitch. Sorry until we have a better cite we should remove this. Slatersteven ( talk) 11:20, 9 July 2017 (UTC)
The U.S. Army Center of Military History lists between 14 and 16 official campaigns in the Indian Wars; I vacillate between the two numbers because there are three listings for the "Seminoles" campaign that are so far apart chronologically that I can only assume each one is a separate campaign.
This is in jarring contrast to the 39 campaigns listed in this article. Unless someone can provide an explanation for the discrepancy, I suggest only those campaigns that are also listed as official campaigns at CMH be listed here. — Preceding unsigned comment added by MrStiv ( talk • contribs) 13:29, 24 July 2018 (UTC)